Chris Lee-17 wrote:
> 
> 
> What's the best way to achieve this, is it necessary to use UniVerse's
> built-in "uvbackup" utility ?
> 
> 

In the past for a small client who had a overnight 'dead' period, I used a
simple windows script (UniVerse on MS-Windows) to backup using uvbackup to a
scratch disk, which was flagged to be backed up later, via the network
backup server. The backup software did not have a plugin for UniVerse (I'm
not sure that any enterprise backup software does) as is common for
MS-Exchange/MS-SQL etc. which are data structure and transaction processing
aware.

The issue with backing up out of the UniVerse environment is the lack of
control over incomplete transactions and caching. Always best to use
uvbackup if possible.



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